Posted By Riebling, Proto & Sachs || 21-Sep-2014

If you receive a
speeding ticket in the Village of Tuckahoe Justice Court in Westchester County, NY it
is important that you first read the ticket carefully and complete the
"Not Guilty" section of the ticket. By entering the not guilty
plea quickly, you protect your driver's license from suspension or
revocation.

You should never ignore your traffic ticket. Failing to answer or appear
in court for the ticket may result in your driving privileges being suspended
or revoked.

Even if you are an out-of-state licensed driver your license can be suspended
for not appearing for a Westchester Traffic Ticket. In fact, it's
not uncommon for people who ignore or forget about their tickets to be
found guilty in their absence and receive a notice that their license
is going to be suspended.

A license revocation or suspension resulting from an unanswered ticket
could end up costing you more than the fines and surcharges associated
with the initial ticket as insurance premiums may increase for several
years and you will be responsible for paying a mandatory $300.00 driver's
assessment fee.

However, all of these things can be avoided if you choose to fight your
traffic/speeding ticket and hire the right lawyer.

If you have given a traffic ticket in Tuckahoe, New York you should call
our proven Westchester County traffic ticket attorneys and speeding ticket
lawyers for a free consultation.
Call us now at (914) 946-4808.

Our Tuckahoe
Traffic Ticket defense lawyers have helped countless drivers with all types of infractions in the Tuckahoe
Court and we have a proven track record of success.

One of our recent successes involved a cell phone traffic ticket that was
issued by one of the local Tuckahoe Police Officers. Cell phone tickets
are considered a serious infraction by the Westchester Courts. It carries
a hefty fine and counts 5 points against your New York State Driver's License.

Fortunately, we were able to avoid a trial at the request of the client
and negotiate a reduction of the charge down to a parking violation, which
had a significantly reduced fine and zero points against his license.
At the conclusion of the trial, the
cell ticket was dismissed, resulting in no points on the client's license and
saving hundreds of dollars in fines and surcharges.